• Welcome to The Wilderness Guardians - OSRS Clan - PvP, PvM and More - OSRS Mobile Clans.
 

News:

HELLO DOES THIS ACTUALLY DO ANYTHING

Main Menu
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - JC

#26
Quote from: Mtoise on January 25, 2013, 11:05:40 PM
Boobs

I'm not sure they can ever be considered cheap, especially when you're married to them ##
#27
Real Life Discussion / Re: The Hobbit
December 15, 2012, 08:28:55 AM
Quote from: Keith on December 14, 2012, 08:29:35 PM
Saw it, it was good but there were too many hardcore dorks at the premiere for me, clapping and cheering and all that other shit in the movies isn't really for me

Yep, had the same at the NZ premiere and got just as irritated... feel like slapping everyone and reminding them that no, the director & cast isn't sitting in the audience waiting to hear your applause :3

Just seen it in the full monty 'high frame rate 3D' and it's definitely great....I'd highly recommend going to a cinema that does HFR 3D if you can (There's not that many cinemas that do it, like 1,000 worldwide)
#28
Real Life Discussion / Re: The Hobbit
December 14, 2012, 04:55:49 AM
Saw it at 12.01am on 12/12/12 in NZ, so yeah first public screening in the world sup :3

Going to see it again tomorrow in full 48fps 3D which should be interesting, I thought about seeing it in 3D for the first screening, but at midnight I figured I'd be too tired to get the full benefit.
#30
Technical Support / Re: New gaming laptop
September 01, 2012, 10:32:50 AM
Hmmm, they really are quite a rip off for Graphics Cards and some of the config options mean I can't get exactly what I'd want....

A couple of options

Less CPU, better graphics

Key Specs of that one are:

CPU: AMD FX-6100 3.30 GHz Six-Core AM3+ CPU
HDD: 120 GB Intel 330 Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s - 500 MB/s Read & 450 MB/s Write
MEMORY: 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3/1600MHz Dual Channel Memory (Corsair Vengeance)
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 AMD 970
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1GB

So it's got a weaker CPU than the one suggested above, but a much stronger graphics card (Compared to the GT 640, it almost triples those 'benchmarks' provided).  I've also opted for an SSD rather than a hard drive as they have a good deal on at the moment, but you may need a second internal or similar (depends on how much porn you need to store really).

Price is $983 before Tax & Shipping.

More CPU, weaker graphics

CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-3470 3.20 GHz
HDD: 120 GB Intel 330 Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s - 500 MB/s Read & 450 MB/s Write
HDD2: 1TB 7200RPM HARD DRIVE
MEMORY: 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3/1600MHz Dual Channel Memory Corsair Vengeance)
MOTHERBOARD: GIGABYTE GA-Z77-D3H
VIDEO: AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB

The graphics in this one are a fair bit weaker than the one above (probably about 50-75% of the power of a GTX 560Ti, depending on the game.  Reference: Anandtech).  On the flip side the CPU is more powerful and I could also fit a second Hard Drive in, so it could be as cheap as $825 if you opted to remove it.

Price is $924 before tax & Shipping, or $825 without the second Hard Drive.

Whichever option you choose really depends on what resolution you want to play games at and what games you want to play.  If you're after BF3 at high res, then I'd go for the 560Ti whereas if you're looking for less graphically intense games the 7770 might be good enough...

On a general note, I wouldn't go for a Thermaltake case.  I found my Element S had endless issues due to poor build quality, it looked and felt like it was cheap and shitty when it definitely wan't cheap. 
#31
Technical Support / Re: New gaming laptop
September 01, 2012, 08:36:59 AM
That graphics Card still isn't great really, if it struggles with MW2 which is pretty much 3 years old now (and never had a reputation for 'cutting edge' graphics). 

The problem I see with that setup is that it's really unbalanced, you've got a pretty shit-hot CPU, heaps of RAM and a pretty chunky PSU tied to a Video Card that really is more suited to being on an occasional/basic gaming PC.  I also don't see the point of the liquid cooling on a non-overclockable CPU, and those are all areas where money could be saved to upgrade the video card to a higher spec (and stay within the $1k budget).

Could you link me to the site you're looking at so I can see if there's a bit better way to set it up?
#32
Technical Support / Re: New gaming laptop
September 01, 2012, 04:12:04 AM
Quote from: Mister Kyle on August 31, 2012, 05:03:46 AM
Actually, buddy of mine convinced me to get a desktop, since I'm at a permanent duty station.

Quote
VIDEO:NVIDIA GeForce GT 610 1GB 16X PCIe Video Card (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)

All that for $700.

Lolz at the GPU.... The rest is fine, but that Graphics Card is so useless it's not even funny.
#33
Achievements / Re: Joel and Owen - 99 Slayer (Pics galore)
September 01, 2012, 03:04:40 AM
Only 500 Tasks.... Slay moar noobs :3
#34
Technical Support / Re: Laptop trouble
August 24, 2012, 10:46:05 PM
Quote from: Wind_Arcus on August 24, 2012, 07:02:13 PM
Just found the one the guy recommended me: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1601907&CatId=4939

The graphics card is a AMD Radeon HD 6470M

The price is 599$, it just doesn't show it

Yep, pretty much matches with what I thought above (other than the GPUS is a bit better than expected).

I would still suggest that the Lenovo I posted above is a better option, the HD4000 integrated graphics in that Lenovo would perform pretty much exactly like a 6470M but being integrated into the CPU it will be more power efficient (better battery life), the Lenovo also has a bigger battery which will also help.

The CPU in the Lenovo is also newer & faster, so it will perform better as well :3
#35
Technical Support / Re: Laptop trouble
August 24, 2012, 10:53:09 AM
Quote from: Wind_Arcus on August 24, 2012, 01:46:22 AM
Update: Went to Tiger Direct branch store, and talked to this guy about a good laptop. He showed me this laptop that was on for 600$, but the store bought it for 800$. He actually showed me his computer, so he wasn't bullshitting that there losing 40% on it. Now the laptop is a Asus with a metal type body, only 4 GB of RAM, 500GB HD, Intel i5 2nd Generation Dual Core Processor, which runs like a Quad Core. I wasn't able to remember the Graphics card name, but we went to the Website Can you Run It, and the computer passed as one that can run it above minimum requirements. He told me the graphics card was integrated, which at the time I am assuming its a good one for the price.

Anyways, im thinking of buying it tomorrow some time. He wants to add a security system which is called Total Defense to the bundle, Do you think it's worth it for the anti virus? or should I just go with some free one on the internet :|

Just looking at the specs you've listed here:

  • Asus is normally considered a good laptop brand, so that's okay
  • i5 2nd gen is 'end of line' now, so I would expect a good price.  The newer (3rd) gen i-series CPU's have generally been reviewed as being noticeably more efficient (Which is particularly important in a laptop, you want your battery to last) so unless it's a decent saving, it would be better going for a 3rd Gen.
  • The Dual core performing like a quad core is marketing BS, hyper threading (which is what he's talking about) doesn't really work like that....
  • 4Gb of RAM isn't really that impressive in this day and age.... It's okay, but just not great.
  • 500GB Hard Drive, it's a laptop hard drive so it will be slow, but that won't affect the gaming performance massively and an SSD would be out of your budget
  • If it's an integrated graphics card, that's a bad thing as it will probably be an HD3000 which is the absolute minimum for GW2.  Discrete graphics (Such as your GTX260M) are what you'll get in a gaming laptop and mostly give better performance, lower end discrete graphics are just marketing gimmicks
  • I wouldn't get that security system, I've never heard of it and it sounds dodgy.
In general, to me it sounds like the store probably has a laptop that they're trying to flog to make room for their newer stock, so while hey may have paid $800 for it that would have been a while ago and it's not worth that now.

At that kind of Budget I would guess that there's two good options for you, go for the latest generation of intel option which has much stronger integrated graphics (HD 4000) that will be much better in GW2.  The way to ID the different Gen's of intel Chips are:

Core iX - xxx  (First Gen)
Core iX - 2xxx (Second Gen)
Core iX - 3xxx (Third Gen)

So something like a third gen i5 with an HD4000 would be okay for the budget as most discrete cards in your price range will be mediocre.  Here's a couple of options along those lines:

Dual Core i7, Good Brand, similar specs to above... $649
I would suggest that the $50 is worth it for the better CPU and the latest generation hardware.  Lenovo is also considered a better brand, although both Lenovo and Asus are good.

Quad Core i7, 6Gb ram, Good Brand $749
This is also a good option, but getting near your budget cap.  The quad core CPU is unlikely to massively affect gaming performance due to the low(ish) power graphics but it does give better multi-tasking performance.

The other area I would look at are the AMD A-series CPUs, which have better graphics performance.  This could be an option if you're willing to look at a refurbished laptop:

Refurbished Samsung Series 3

There is a new gen of the AMD CPU's out, and the 'A10' series is really impressive.  Unfortunately it doesn't look like Tigerdirect stocks them and even elsewhere there's not a huge range of them available so it's probably not an option.

From the above, if it was me I would choose them in this order:

  • Lenovo for $650
  • Asus for $750
  • Samsung refurbished for $520.... I'm not sure I'd be willing to take the risk....
Hope that helps a bit, I know it's a bit of a wall of text :3
#36
Technical Support / Re: Laptop trouble
August 23, 2012, 08:53:09 PM
Quote from: Rodney75 on August 23, 2012, 10:35:59 AM
We prefer: Mac homosexuals.

iFags?

I'll post a more substantial post later, but I definitely wouldn't get the laptop you've posted as it only just meets the minimum requirements for GW2 and I'm sure there will be better options out there in the $800-ish range :3
#37
Gaming / Re: Gaming Desktop
August 07, 2012, 11:42:26 AM
Quote from: Reece on August 07, 2012, 11:26:57 AM
Converting me to switching to dell since I'm not planning on doing much FPS much anyway, atleast not at this stage.

You know much about the catleap IPS monitors and have an opinion whether it's worth the trouble? or just stick to Dell.

Tbh i just want a monitor that's going to make my graphics look beautiful in gaming :3

There's a guy on another forum I frequent that has recently purchased one, here's his notes that might help make up your mind:

QuoteQuick Impressions:
The monitor is literally an LG panel in a custom housing, depending on the brand. You get what you pay for. The build quality is decent considering the price, but nothing conpared to Dell.

For this particular brand/model, the stand has been criticized for being flimsy and wobbly. However, I have found that it is actually quite solid once you have installed it correctly. Design wise, it may not be everyone's cup of tea. But for me, as long as it is not out of this world nor really stands out (for all the wrong reasons), I am happy.

My unit is working fine with no stuck/dead/bright pixels. It does not seem to have backlight bleeding, only the usual IPS glow which is worsened by not having the anti-glare coating. This particular model: Q270 does not come with the AG coating nor the tempered glass. So, it is glossy which is a good thing considering the dull look the AG on Dell U2312HM gives.

The color looks great as expected from an LG IPS panel. I also use a custom color profile (created by DTP94). When compared to Dell U2312HM (also an IPS panel), the Catleap does give a more vibrant color reproduction.

The refresh rate of these late model catleaps is limited, so don't hope for 120Hz like the 2B rev. I have managed to get it to 65Hz.

Yamakasi Catleap Q270:

+ Price (shipping incl)
+ 2560x1440 Resolution
+ LG IPS Panel
+ Plug and Play

- Housing (material quality)
- Stand (swivel and tilt only)
- Limited Input/Support on non-multi model (DVI-D only)
- No local warranty
- Chance of getting a defective unit (both major and minor)

Personally, I wouldn't take the risk (they're still not that cheap, this guy paid pretty much as much as one of those Dell U2412's.... a big risk for 3 'free' inches).

Realistically, any decent brand at that size will give you 'beautiful' graphics.... IPS will just make them more beautiful!

--Edit--

I should really add, these are sortof what I look for in a screen (in order of importance) as some people might have diffrent priorities (eg. don't care about anything other than it being big..... despite it having a lower resolution than a cell phone screen):

  • Resolution/Aspect Ratio - I wouldn't buy a screen with less than 1920*1200, it also has to be 16:10 (Better than 16:9 for a computer, IMO)
  • Size - Really, for widescreen anything under 22" is getting a bit too small.
  • Price - Yeah this is fairly important
  • Technology - The main two are TN & IPS, these days IPS is cheap enough that it's really not worth getting TN
  • Brand - I've had screens from Samsung, Dell, HP so far.... but most well known brands are okay
  • 3D Capability - Not that important to me, I change my screens every 2-3 years and I don't think that 3D will be that popular until I replace my current set....
#38
Gaming / Re: Gaming Desktop
August 07, 2012, 10:04:25 AM
Quote from: Reece on August 07, 2012, 09:24:06 AMGood call, I'm a newbie to this kind of stuff so anything helps me at all really :D thanks for that Sir jay see.

Will the GTX 660 Ti outperform the GTX 670? Specifically, will it out perform that specific gigabyte gtx 670?
Nope, it will be slightly lower performance probably but the performance per dollar is much higher.  It's also important to keep in mind that any FPS over 60 is really irrelevant (unless you're running 3D) as it's widely accepted as that's the highest frame rate an eye detects.

I see the monitor you've picked is a 3D one, if you intend to try 3D gaming I would stick to the GTX 670.... but be prepared that for perfect gameplay you may need more power (eg. SLi'd/two GTX 670's), see comments below about the monitor....

Quote from: Reece on August 07, 2012, 09:24:06 AMYeah also good point on Windows 7, made up this "wish list" so i could get the foundation more or less figured out, probably won't be ordering for another month or so alot of stuff is up for change  ##.
You could always grab the Windows 8 Release Candidate/Release Preview to see whether you like it, then decide which of the two OS' you would like to buy.

Quote from: Reece on August 07, 2012, 09:24:06 AMWhat's the difference with the modular PSU?
Modular power supplies are really useful, they allow you to only attach the power supply cables you need (inside the case).  It keeps everything much tidier which normally improves airflow, along with making it much easier to assemble your PC.  These days, a non-modular PSU probably indicates it's either a cheap or old design.

Quote from: Reece on August 07, 2012, 09:24:06 AMThe monitor i plan on running with this is the BenQ XL2420T btw.
Personally I would not bother with a 3D Ready monitor at this point, the technology isn't really at the point where it has become widespread yet so there's a mix of a few well setup 3D games along with a shitload of halfassed attempts which really suck.

That screen isn't too bad in general, but personally I would go for an 'IPS' screen as they (among other benefits) have better, more accurate colours and don't suffer from the same bad viewing angles as 'TN' panels.  Probably the most popular screen of that size/type at the moment is the Dell U2412 which has a better panel tech and a marginally higher resolution $399.
#39
Gaming / Re: Gaming Desktop
August 07, 2012, 09:17:07 AM
Hey Reece,

Looks like a fairly good setup really, certainly will cope with most current games at a sensible resolution (ie. anything under 2560*1440).

There's only one thing I'd strongly suggest you'd change and that's the SSD, Sandisk is one of the many that use "Sandforce" controllers which have a very bad reputation for unreliability.  I'd suggest either of these:

Samsung 830 128GB - AUD 119
Intel 330 Series 120GB - AUD 118
Crucial M4 128GB - AUD 145

In general, SSD wise Samsung, Intel and Crucial are considered the most reliable.  The Intel 330 series actually has a Sandforce controller, but they also wrote their own firmware for it which means they don't have the same issues.

I note your case is also out of stock.... I'd recommend looking at the Fractal Design cases as an alternative as they have a similar, fairly minimalist look and I've been very happy with my Fractal Design R3.  The R3 should be dropping in price at the moment/near future as the next revision has been released recently (Detailed review here).

Other things I'd suggest:

  • You definitely don't need a soundcard, any decent Motherboard will have 'okay' audio (as good or better than a cheap soundcard anyway)
  • Do you want to buy Windows 7 right now? windows 8 will be out in October
  • The nVidia GTX 660 Ti is due fairly soon, should be 100 USD cheaper than the GTX 670 and looks to have very good performance (Tweaktown Review), it's due out in the next week or so I think and I'd expect to get it for 300-350 AUD.  Depends whether the $100-150 saving is worth the difference?
  • There's no stock of that PSU, and I'd definitely recommend spending the extra and getting a modular PSU like this
I assume you've already got a decent screen, keyboard and mouse so don't need to worry about them?
#40
Technical Support / Re: New gaming laptop
July 28, 2012, 09:57:09 PM
Quote from: Mister Kyle on July 28, 2012, 01:52:46 PM
Yeah I was considering buying something off of Newegg. Looks like a great website.

And doesn't the SSD like, make startup times almost instant?

Pretty much, with a clean install of Windows my PC starts up (Cold boot) in approx ~20 seconds on a SSD, it was taking a minute+ on a mechanical drive before that.

For me though, the main difference was that previously I would be late into games on BF3 as it took me longer than most to load levels, now I'm one of the first :3
#41
Technical Support / Re: New gaming laptop
July 28, 2012, 09:53:17 AM
Hey Kyle,

For laptops in the US I normally look at Newegg.com (mainly because it's well known and fairly trustworthy), I'm sure there's others out there that might be better though.

Onto your 4 points:


  • See above, also try buying directly off the manufacturer.  Brands I would look at in that price brand are Lenovo (IBM) & Asus, major brands that I would avoid are Sony, HP (their business laptops are great, but consumer ones suck) and Acer.
  • I doubt you could find custom built in your price bracket (assuming you mean Clevo or similar), pre-configured laptops are generally cheaper
  • I wouldn't buy second hand with that budget, you can get decent brand new laptops at that price
  • Refurbished isn't always bad, depends on the brand really.  I'd also expect a decent warranty to take the risk with refurbished

Something like this would be pretty decent: Lenovo Ideapad

Main reasons I like it:

- It's an up to date model (the CPU & GPU are current gen)
- Decent GPU
- Decent CPU
- It has an SSD & HDD combo..... You definitely want an SSD  ;)
- It's Lenovo, which is generally considered a reliable brand

If you wanted to save a bit of money, there is a Non-SSD option, but I think it's worth the slight difference in price to go for the SSD equipped one.
#42
Real Life Discussion / Re: 6 yr old monitors suck.
July 25, 2012, 11:54:12 AM
Quote from: Imperator07 on July 25, 2012, 01:42:50 AM
Quote from: JC on July 24, 2012, 08:52:00 PM

Corrected for ya....

Haha kids and their TV as a computer screen :3

It's actually a computer monitor.  :fp:

It's this one http://tinyurl.com/tehmonitor


You're not all that bright are you?

Your "computer monitor" is actually a 32" TV, branded as a PC monitor..... So Phillips can sell their old TV's at almost twice the price of the competitors.... eg. Samsung 32" TV

Whats even more impressive is your $520 "computer screen" doesn't have to have the other nice expensive bits that a TV has (like a tuner, HDMI port licensing etc) so it actually costs Phillips even less to make.

And assuming your 2006 monitor is an LCD screen, it probably has a better resolution than that 32" "computer screen"... a real computer screen of that size would have a resolution of somewhere in the region of 2560 x 1600 (or to put it in simple terms, 4 times the pixels per inch).

Facepalm indeed, but direct it at yourself because you just got well and truly ripped off (even if you got it half price) :fp:
#43
Real Life Discussion / Re: 6 yr old monitors suck.
July 24, 2012, 08:52:00 PM
Quote from: Raging Mage2 on July 24, 2012, 11:07:41 AM
haha kids and their one monitor.

Corrected for ya....

Haha kids and their TV as a computer screen :3
#44
Gaming / Re: Diablo 3
June 29, 2012, 09:49:36 PM
Yeah I've got a bit bored of D3 already, but I did get at least 40 Hours of play time in before I needed a break so that's probaby not so bad.

Haven't even looked at what they improved at the latest updates, I've gone back to Battlefield 3 :3
#45
Guest Lounge / Re: Well well well
June 18, 2012, 06:32:10 AM
Welcome back Rick, sorry to hear about the hacking but as you say, not too hard to earn it back :)
#46
Achievements / Re: #19
June 12, 2012, 07:03:19 AM
Nice farming level sir ##
#47
RuneScape Discussion / Re: Fight Kiln Service
June 11, 2012, 08:36:56 PM
Quote from: mattycakees on June 11, 2012, 02:28:27 PM
why'd you tell me 15m in #wg_lobby, when i have all reqs for elite tier? lols

He's added the 8m massive fgt fee to the bill :3
#48
Achievements / Re: 110
June 10, 2012, 08:39:20 AM
Alain training? wtf is this shit
#49
Gaming / Re: Diablo 3
June 08, 2012, 09:59:09 PM
Daemon Hunter gear always seems to look shit :(
#50
Gaming / Re: Diablo 3
June 05, 2012, 11:04:19 AM
Quote from: Mister Kyle on June 03, 2012, 12:35:26 PM
http://i.minus.com/izg8fc4b9RkLt.jpg

love me some demon hunter

Probably a stupid question, but does anyone know where you can see your records for shit like objects destroyed, people killed in one hit, killing sprees etc?  It's kinda cool to see them when you get them, but it'd be useful to check what they are at a later point :(

Oh yeah, level 50 DH now.... and I'm starting to get to the point now where I can get a little bit (50k+) for some of the weps I'm selling on the Auction house which is sweet,  Got my second legendary which was equally as shit as the first one (a 70 DPS dagger with pretty crap magic stats), but someone paid over 50k for it :3

Wish I could do something with all the gems I have, but Blizzard are derps so you have to get to hell before you can get tomes so I can level up my Artisans....